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Thread: High lift jacks for GU - 48" or 60"??

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    Post High lift jacks for GU - 48" or 60"??

    I've been looking at the high lift jacks on the Tigerz11 wesite, just wondering what size most people use/need - 48" or 60"? And what is the difference, is one bigger or just longer? Which would be appropriate for me with 3" lift and 33" tyres?

    Is there a particular point on a GU where the jack will fit best when jacking up?

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    Rusty

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    Done a bit more reading and leaning more towards an exhaust jack to begin with

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    Guess it all depends on how high a lift you have... seen a few of the 60" being carried but also quite a few 48" too..... I have neither and am also leaning towards the exhaust jack.... sorry I know I've been of no help. Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light


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    As clunk said will depend on your lift and if you have storage for it. I would go the 60" high lifts arent the safest thing around so if that concerns you go the exhaust jack.

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    I wonder how many people have exhaust jacks? Are they better or can be used the same as a high lift jack in similar lifts?

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    Exhaust jacks and bottle jacks are the safest to use. I have a 48" and 60" (will be selling the 60) but i got them for hand winching instead, just need to get the chains etc for it
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    If you are buying then buy a 60 inch... maybe doesn't apply to evertything in life but when it comes to Hi lifts "length matters"

    I also have an exhaust jack (or airbag if you prefer) and they are the ducks guts. Much safer, much easier, much lighter generally and 100 times better than a hi-lift down on the beach.
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    I've never used an exhaust jack but they appear a lot more stable than high lift. Possible puncture though.
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    Get the 60's mate. High lift arnt dangerous. All you need is common sense and they are just fine. But use the right tool for the job.

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    Hi lifts are only dangerous in the hands of those who do not know how to use them properly.

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